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Ohila was pleased to see the [[Eighth Doctor]] return to [[Karn]], but pitied the fact he had been killed in a crash landing, following his inability to save [[Cass (The Night of the Doctor)|Cass]] because she refused his help, owing to her hatred of the [[Time Lord]]s. The Sisterhood revived the Doctor for four minutes, and Ohila begged him to help them by taking the [[Elixir of Life]]. After arguing with him, she convinced the Doctor that he was the only one capable of stopping the war, and he could not help anyone by running away from it just to uphold his principles as the Doctor.
Ohila was pleased to see the [[Eighth Doctor]] return to [[Karn]], but pitied the fact he had been killed in a crash landing, following his inability to save [[Cass (The Night of the Doctor)|Cass]] because she refused his help, owing to her hatred of the [[Time Lord]]s. The Sisterhood revived the Doctor for four minutes, and Ohila begged him to help them by taking the [[Elixir of Life]]. After arguing with him, she convinced the Doctor that he was the only one capable of stopping the war, and he could not help anyone by running away from it just to uphold his principles as the Doctor.


Once the Sisterhood retrieved Cass's body from the wreckage, the Doctor gave up hope and decided to enter the Time War. He drank her potion, which contained the [[Elixir of Life]] and [[regenerate]]d into a warrior for battle. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|The Night of the Doctor]]'')
Once the Sisterhood retrieved Cass's body from the wreckage, the Doctor gave up hope and decided to enter the Time War. He drank her potion, which she said contained the [[Elixir of Life]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|The Night of the Doctor]]'') but really was just [[lemonade]] and [[dry ice]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (novelisation)|The Day of the Doctor]]'') and [[regenerate]]d into a warrior for battle. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|The Night of the Doctor]]'') Ohila's "moment of theatre" allowed the [[War Doctor]] to embrace what he needed to do without falling into self-loathing, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (novelisation)|The Day of the Doctor]]'') as he abandoned the name of "the Doctor". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|The Night of the Doctor]]'')


Ohila led the Sisterhood when they joined the Time Lords in fighting the [[Dalek]]s. Alongside the War Doctor and [[Fey Truscott-Sade]], they fought the [[Morlontoa]] of the [[Seventh Sky]]. The Sisterhood uttered many incantations that held back the creature's spores. During the battle, the Sisterhood were struck by a stream of pure chaos, leading the natives of the planet, the [[Loshann]] to be hit by the spores. The Loshann were quickly inverted, turned into monsters and attacked. To save themselves and other Loshann on the planet, the Doctor ordered Fey to shoot each of the Loshann. After she did so, the Doctor's machine to save the planet failed, and the planet would fall anyway, meaning Fey had killed them for nothing.
Ohila led the Sisterhood when they joined the Time Lords in fighting the [[Dalek]]s. Alongside the War Doctor and [[Fey Truscott-Sade]], they fought the [[Morlontoa]] of the [[Seventh Sky]]. The Sisterhood uttered many incantations that held back the creature's spores. During the battle, the Sisterhood were struck by a stream of pure chaos, leading the natives of the planet, the [[Loshann]] to be hit by the spores. The Loshann were quickly inverted, turned into monsters and attacked. To save themselves and other Loshann on the planet, the Doctor ordered Fey to shoot each of the Loshann. After she did so, the Doctor's machine to save the planet failed, and the planet would fall anyway, meaning Fey had killed them for nothing.
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